The GM instructions say to move the seats forward, tilt them back a bit and disconnect the battery. I don't know how they would do it. I had to move the seat back and forth many times to fenaggle the wires/remove the console/etc.

Anyway, I tilted the seat forward a bit and used a screwdriver to separate the J-channel and separated the fabric plug that attached a flap of fabric to the side of the seat. This was pretty easy.

The GM kit came with a nice wire puller. It had an attachment that pinched around the end of the cabling and allowed both the puller and the wire to travel down the post holes.

After I fished the 4 cables the headrests slid right in.

Then the console comes out. First remove the screw underneath the rubber front cupholder.

Next, remove the shifter. The instructions I had (2006) showed the set screw on the side of the shifter. On my 2008 the set screw is in front. There is also a cable to undo if theres an overdrive button.

Then remove the canister from the console. There are 6 phillips screws, two of which are in the bottom.

Unplug the harness that controls the rear air/audio controls. This is located directly under the console canister but must be unclipped from its bracket in order to separate them.

Console out. I had to move the shifter to drive in order to slide it out.

Install the jumper on the harness that is directly connected to the base of the shifter....not the one near the carpet. The one near the carpet has 8 prongs. You need the 6 prong that us a little higer on the shifter(white).

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Right into the top of each DVD player. Each kid can watch their own movie, or they can both watch what is playing either one. The audio is through wireless headphones (also A-B switchable) or playable through the car speakers via the built-in FM modulator...but don't tell the kids that unless you want to listen to Sponge Bob Squarepants for hours on end.

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They can be dyed very easily. You can do it yourself, it is no harder than spraypainting, or you can have it done by an upholstery shop for about $50 for the pair. If you think about it, they cows weren't light titanium gray in the first place hahaha.

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If you can't find the GM ones, there are plenty of similar setups on Ebay that run right around 300/pair. They'll be from China, but so are the Avent ones you'll pay 2-3x as much for. Some of em even have USB ports which would lead me to believe that they can play AVIs which means you could put a ton of your kids favorite TV shows and movies on a flash drive and be set for a REALLY long road trip

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